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The final push is on in my bid for Barnstable County Register of Probate!
We are in the final weeks of my campaign for Barnstable County Register of Probate. I'm so thankful for all the help and support that I have been receiving.
My committee and I have been busy spreading my message that if elected Register, I will make the Probate and Family Court more efficient and user-friendly without increased tax dollars for the citizens of Barnstable County. In this economy, we all know that we must find ways to work smarter with fewer resources. If you have not seen my proposed plan for the Family Court, please review it on my website which is www.electanastasia.com.
I'm proud to announce that I have added the endorsements of State Representative, Jeff Perry and Barnstable County Sheriff, Jim Cummings to a growing list of elected officials and others holding offices throughout Barnstable County. I take great pride in their recognition and acknowledgment of my qualifications and contributions to the Cape and to the Family Court in Barnstable County.
Representative Jeff Perry and Attorney Kevin Flannigan are hosting an event for me on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 from 5:30 P.M. to 7:00P.M. at the Aqua Grill, 14 Gallo Road, Sandwich, Massachusetts. I hope to meet many of you at that event.
Now is the time to put those yard signs in place onto various lawns and visible locations throughout the Cape. In these final weeks, it's most important to work as hard as we can to win this very important election.
I'd like to once again express my sincere appreciation to all of those who have taken time out of their busy schedules to help my campaign.
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About This Blog
Anastasia Welsh Perrino is the only candidate with both private law practice
experience and current court experience working as an Assistant
Register - Judicial Case Manager which makes her uniquely qualified for
the position of Barnstable County Register of Probate.
Recently, Anastasia completed her one year term as President of the Barnstable County Bar Association. She is a wife and mother of two school age sons.
Anastasia is a graduate of Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School, Boston
College, and Suffolk University Law School. She practiced law on the
Cape for fourteen years in private practice both in Orleans and
Yarmouth Port. See more on my website here.
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